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>> can people in a republic -- can people in south carolina and new york differ? i hope so. but can we do it in a way -- >> can they both be equal? can they both espouse equality if actually in one state you can't get married and in other -- >> he's going to answer this question this term. really that's a basic question. one, is it unconstitutional to prohibit same-sex marriage -- >> what do you think, yes or no? >> what do i think they're going to decide. >> what do you think they should decide. >> i think that marriage should be decided by the states, that means that some states should be able to prohibit same-sex marriage. >> that's the principle of the federalist belief. >> it seems so un-american to me. i'm sorry. but here's a country that stands on the grounds of freedom, democracy and equality and here you are all telling me that's fine so long as you're in the right state. i don't get that. >> i've been waiting to ask you this question. >> go on. >> if it's based on love, can three people love each other? >> can three people love each other? why would you need three
>> can people in a republic -- can people in south carolina and new york differ? i hope so. but can we do it in a way -- >> can they both be equal? can they both espouse equality if actually in one state you can't get married and in other -- >> he's going to answer this question this term. really that's a basic question. one, is it unconstitutional to prohibit same-sex marriage -- >> what do you think, yes or no? >> what do i think they're going to decide. >>...
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>> i think i probably with bill bratten seized more guns in new york city than any mayor in history. maybe mike and commissioner kelly have met that record, i'm not sure. but i was the first one to really seize guns. i believe in it. i believe in getting them out of mmmm. [ female announcer ] make new traditions with pillsbury grands! cinnamon rolls. society but i don't believe it ends crime. human behavior is much more important. if you want to do a factor, 75% is human behavior, 25% is the >>> today i made the decision that it was the best thing for our country, for the american people that i not continue to be considered by the president for nomination as secretary of state because i didn't want to see a confirmation process that was very prolonged, very politicized. >> ambassador susan rice telling nbc's brian williams on rock center why she was withdrawing her name for secretary of state. let's get to the battle in america. welcome to you both. >> thanks for having us. >> let me start with you, margaret hoover. this will be seen as a big win for the old guard republicans. i inte
>> i think i probably with bill bratten seized more guns in new york city than any mayor in history. maybe mike and commissioner kelly have met that record, i'm not sure. but i was the first one to really seize guns. i believe in it. i believe in getting them out of mmmm. [ female announcer ] make new traditions with pillsbury grands! cinnamon rolls. society but i don't believe it ends crime. human behavior is much more important. if you want to do a factor, 75% is human behavior, 25% is...
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they are banned in new york. you can't get them here. it's illegal. well, they're not banned in most states in america. almost everyone i've spoken to, who isn't rabidly pro-gun thinks there should be a sensible debate about banning those kinds of weapons again. what is your view? >> i agree there should be a sensible debate about it. i didn't agree that it necessarily should result in immediate gun control because i look at the murder that took place in norway or in finland where, what, 79 people were killed without a gun. so the reality -- the reality is if you want to have a sensible debate about weapons like this, we should take a look at how can we put some restrictions on them, how can we make sure they're in the hands of the right people. but please don't use it as a way of not dealing with what's really going on, which these people are extremely dangerous. i think a lot of any increase we see in crime doesn't come from guns, it comes from a lack of responsibility in society. >> i keep hearing it's not the guns, it's its people. that's fine, bu
they are banned in new york. you can't get them here. it's illegal. well, they're not banned in most states in america. almost everyone i've spoken to, who isn't rabidly pro-gun thinks there should be a sensible debate about banning those kinds of weapons again. what is your view? >> i agree there should be a sensible debate about it. i didn't agree that it necessarily should result in immediate gun control because i look at the murder that took place in norway or in finland where, what,...
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>> i think i probably with bill bratten seized more guns in new york city than any mayor in history. maybe mike and commissioner kelly have met that record, i'm not sure. but i was the first one to really seize guns. i believe in it. i believe in getting them out of society but i don't believe it ends crime. human behavior is much more important. if you want to do a factor, 75% is human behavior, 25% is the instrument. weapons like this where people can kill, you know, multiple times very, very quickly, we should have some reasonable restrictions on the use of them. >> that is where i think this strays away from the right to bear arms. it shouldn't include those kind of weapons with those kind of magazines. >> on the other hand, it also leads to people should be able to arm themselves with handguns. people should be able to arm themselves with handguns because in a situation like that, if they just happen to have one, and this idiot has an ak-47, they can kill him. >> rudy, always good to talk to you. thank you very much for coming in. >> good to see you. merry christmas. >> merry ch
>> i think i probably with bill bratten seized more guns in new york city than any mayor in history. maybe mike and commissioner kelly have met that record, i'm not sure. but i was the first one to really seize guns. i believe in it. i believe in getting them out of society but i don't believe it ends crime. human behavior is much more important. if you want to do a factor, 75% is human behavior, 25% is the instrument. weapons like this where people can kill, you know, multiple times...
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let's move to this new york post front page. it was about a young guy who pushed somebody onto a train trath who got killed onto the track. should the man have taken the photograph or helped. i guess what it says about the subway system. what you do about it. >> the picture should have been published. americans have a right to see tragedy. >> we might have had two or three dead people if somebody had not tried to jump onto the track. i don't think they are safe. i think people stand too close to the edge. we probably should have barriers and areas where the fence opened. >> first i would like to point out that he was pushed by somebody who didn't have a gun. i want to say something serious here. when i was a senior in college my boyfriend was killed in a car accident and i know the way that i felt at that moment. and i cannot imagine how this poor man's family felt looking at that picture. to me knowing how devastated i was having seen the body to see his struggle for the last minutes of his life shows to respect for life. it is
let's move to this new york post front page. it was about a young guy who pushed somebody onto a train trath who got killed onto the track. should the man have taken the photograph or helped. i guess what it says about the subway system. what you do about it. >> the picture should have been published. americans have a right to see tragedy. >> we might have had two or three dead people if somebody had not tried to jump onto the track. i don't think they are safe. i think people stand...
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let's move to this "new york post" front page. it was about a young guy who pushed somebody on to a train track, who got killed. should the man have taken the photograph or helped? he said it happened too quickly. i guess what it says about the subway system in america, about that kind of crime, what do you do about it? alan dershowitz? >> the picture should have been published. americans have a right to see tragedy. we shouldn't fault anybody for not putting their lives in risk. judge not lest you be judged. and third of all, about the subways, yeah. i travel on the subways all the time. i don't think they're safe. i think people stand too close to the edge. people could easily push people on to the subway. we probably should have barriers and have a fence open where the door comes in. we should do more to protect people. >> first, i would like to point out that he was pushed by somebody who didn't have a gun. i want to say something serious here. not a lot of people know this about me. when i was a senior in college my boyfriend
let's move to this "new york post" front page. it was about a young guy who pushed somebody on to a train track, who got killed. should the man have taken the photograph or helped? he said it happened too quickly. i guess what it says about the subway system in america, about that kind of crime, what do you do about it? alan dershowitz? >> the picture should have been published. americans have a right to see tragedy. we shouldn't fault anybody for not putting their lives in...
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news corp. owns "the new york post." they're not known for their ethics. but you would think they would go out of their way to not disrespect this. >> i'm sure it is their argument, is that every form of media has been running the photograph on their front page. and there's a hypocrisy there. if you feel that strongly, don't use the darn thing. >> think of the most iconic photos ever published. the photograph of the little boy with his hands up during the holocaust. the photograph of the little girl about to be killed during the vietnam war. photography is real life. and the public has the right to see the drama, the tragedy, and the horrors. and newspapers have an obligation to report. we can debate the ethics. but the newspapers should put it out there. >> but those photos are about sending a message. you see pictures of starving children. you're trying to send a message to the rest of the world. what benefit did this photo have? what did this photo have benefit for? >> this is a debate all over america. it has been used by every form of media, who are r
news corp. owns "the new york post." they're not known for their ethics. but you would think they would go out of their way to not disrespect this. >> i'm sure it is their argument, is that every form of media has been running the photograph on their front page. and there's a hypocrisy there. if you feel that strongly, don't use the darn thing. >> think of the most iconic photos ever published. the photograph of the little boy with his hands up during the holocaust. the...
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. >> how does he deal with being in new york and the reasonably high temperature. >> we keep him in the air conditioning. >> where do you keep him at night? >> in a hotel room. >> i'm dead serious? >> i wouldn't lie about that. >> do you sleep? >> not much. they put me in another room. >> do you ever get scared of these? >> no. >> the sad thing about this coat, piers, a guy got $80,000. >> for this coat right here. >> this animal. >> that's the tragedy. >> today it is. in the old days i is one thing, but today it is useless. >> so beautiful. >> it is beyond any animal that i have worked. the snow leopard represents what endangered species are all about. >> what a shame it is -- in a few years it could be all over. >> but right now he also has a chip in his him. he will go to the ssp with the zoo association. >> this is the uglier market. >> this is an animal that has been used by settlers and pioneers the beaver. >> this is the beaver that bit you. >> this is a beaver but not exactly like this. ever touch a beaver? >> no. >>. >> is it wieds given. >> back here you can touch him. >> i ju
. >> how does he deal with being in new york and the reasonably high temperature. >> we keep him in the air conditioning. >> where do you keep him at night? >> in a hotel room. >> i'm dead serious? >> i wouldn't lie about that. >> do you sleep? >> not much. they put me in another room. >> do you ever get scared of these? >> no. >> the sad thing about this coat, piers, a guy got $80,000. >> for this coat right here. >>...
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i talked to victims and family members, gun owners, also new york mayor and christiane amanpour and deepak chopra. they're all here. enough is nuenough. we want to hear from you too. >> good evening, this is our version of a town hall. a big conversation about guns in america. people on both sides of what very well may be the most important issue in this country. take a look at these people. they have all been touched in gun violence in some way. you can pose questions and join the conversation and the debate. have a view. i will ask questions that you put to me and raise them on air. >> i want to start with the place the pain is most acute, newtown, connecticut. where there were more funerals today. few moments ago i spoke to neil heslin, who's 6-year-old son jesse died in the shooting. >> he came late, but he was my best friend and my buddy. i'm just really lost for words. i -- we did everything together. and he had so many favorite spots. where we'd go, the diner in town here, the grocery store, for his bagel or muffin in the morning. mistyville deli where he's go to get his sandwich be
i talked to victims and family members, gun owners, also new york mayor and christiane amanpour and deepak chopra. they're all here. enough is nuenough. we want to hear from you too. >> good evening, this is our version of a town hall. a big conversation about guns in america. people on both sides of what very well may be the most important issue in this country. take a look at these people. they have all been touched in gun violence in some way. you can pose questions and join the...
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but upstate new york, it will be over a foot. >> welcome to new york, drew griffin. >>> a tornado in mobile, alabama, knocked out power to nearly 26,000 people and a local hospital. several buildings, including a high school, church, and two dozen homes were damaged. >> well, i prayed to god as loud as i could and i was just praying for my safety. and i knew that the church was shaking. prayed that the church stayed put. >> the church is still standing, but the damage as you saw, is widespread. on the phone with us now is mobile fire rescue department public information officer, steve huffman. mr. huffman, thank you for joining us. one of the churches, trinity episcopal suffered a lot of damage. part of the roof is gone, front part of the parish is gone. and they went through a $1 million renovation. thank goodness it didn't happen when the church was packed. as daylight breaks what is the biggest challenge in terms of cleanup? >> we had public works crews working throughout the night and alabama power crews working to restore power in those affected areas. these guys -- i mean, unfo
but upstate new york, it will be over a foot. >> welcome to new york, drew griffin. >>> a tornado in mobile, alabama, knocked out power to nearly 26,000 people and a local hospital. several buildings, including a high school, church, and two dozen homes were damaged. >> well, i prayed to god as loud as i could and i was just praying for my safety. and i knew that the church was shaking. prayed that the church stayed put. >> the church is still standing, but the damage...